Re: Say Hello to Simon
Hi everyone,
Sorry for the delay in getting things together. I've now uploaded some pdf documents showing the 'scene of the crime' and the supporting documentation.
The main objections to this clamping are:
There are no warning signs close to where my wife parked.
The warning signs refer to 'this land' without any indication of where the boundary between public and private land lies.
My wife was charged an extra £15 fee when paying the fine/penalty or whatever it is. The warning signs say that a 'payment processing fee may be charged' When paying over the phone this extra charge was not mentioned. My wife only found out that it had been charged when the clamp release man gave her a receipt. The total charge was £215!
Other observations:
The Camborne Close name sign located next to where the car was parked is marked with the Eastleigh Borough Council logo, suggesting that part of the road is on public not private land.
No warning signs were obvious from the position where the car was parked and none were passed on that side of the road during the approach up Bodmin Road. The closest signs were some distance away - too far to be identifiable as warning signs and located behind marked parking bays suggesting that is where the 'regulations' apply. See the panorama picture I have uploaded.
We wish to appeal against this charge as my wife could not be considered as being aware of the 'contract' she is supposed to have entered into with Shoal Enforcements Ltd. CurlyBen tells me members of LegalBeagles.org can help with the best way to go about this. Shoal Enforcement require the appeal to be lodged within 14 days.
Thanks everyone.
>Removed actual PCN due to personal info, Ben<
Hi everyone,
Sorry for the delay in getting things together. I've now uploaded some pdf documents showing the 'scene of the crime' and the supporting documentation.
The main objections to this clamping are:
There are no warning signs close to where my wife parked.
The warning signs refer to 'this land' without any indication of where the boundary between public and private land lies.
My wife was charged an extra £15 fee when paying the fine/penalty or whatever it is. The warning signs say that a 'payment processing fee may be charged' When paying over the phone this extra charge was not mentioned. My wife only found out that it had been charged when the clamp release man gave her a receipt. The total charge was £215!
Other observations:
The Camborne Close name sign located next to where the car was parked is marked with the Eastleigh Borough Council logo, suggesting that part of the road is on public not private land.
No warning signs were obvious from the position where the car was parked and none were passed on that side of the road during the approach up Bodmin Road. The closest signs were some distance away - too far to be identifiable as warning signs and located behind marked parking bays suggesting that is where the 'regulations' apply. See the panorama picture I have uploaded.
We wish to appeal against this charge as my wife could not be considered as being aware of the 'contract' she is supposed to have entered into with Shoal Enforcements Ltd. CurlyBen tells me members of LegalBeagles.org can help with the best way to go about this. Shoal Enforcement require the appeal to be lodged within 14 days.
Thanks everyone.
>Removed actual PCN due to personal info, Ben<
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